Devon Rocks!
- From:
- 01/08/2008 to 31/12/2008
The Devon Rocks! programme is Devon County Council's range of projects to celebrate the International Year of Planet Earth (IYPE) in 2008, with many events happening across the County to celebrate it.
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The Devon Rocks! programme is Devon County Council's range of projects to celebrate the International Year of Planet Earth (IYPE) in 2008, with many events happening across the County to celebrate it.
A mischevious weekend to get up to all the naughty things you are not allowed to do at home! Get dirty, mess about with fires, use sharp tools, sleep outdoors, eat weird things and have some wicked fun!
Visitors to Devon are being urged to unwind and enjoy the county’s stunning landscapes and flourishing art scene by wandering along nine art trails in some of the most scenic parts of the region.
Dartmouth Farmers' Market occurs every second Saturday of the month at The Old Market. 9am - 1pm.
Slow Food is an international movement that aims to promote small or individual producers of artisan or special regional fare. Locally produced meats, cheeses, game, fish, fruit, vegetables, juices, cakes, preserves and other produce from the region.
The Dartmouth Food Festival showcases local produce and culinary skills in and around beautiful Dartmouth.
Dartmouth Farmers' Market occurs every second Saturday of the month at The Old Market. 9am - 1pm.
Slow Food is an international movement that aims to promote small or individual producers of artisan or special regional fare. Locally produced meats, cheeses, game, fish, fruit, vegetables, juices, cakes, preserves and other produce from the region.
Dartmouth Farmers' Market occurs every second Saturday of the month at The Old Market. 9am - 1pm.
Slow Food is an international movement that aims to promote small or individual producers of artisan or special regional fare. Locally produced meats, cheeses, game, fish, fruit, vegetables, juices, cakes, preserves and other produce from the region.
“Restoration to Ranelagh” English music from 1680 – 1780
Dartmouth Farmers' Market occurs every second Saturday of the month at The Old Market. 9am - 1pm.
Slow Food is an international movement that aims to promote small or individual producers of artisan or special regional fare. Locally produced meats, cheeses, game, fish, fruit, vegetables, juices, cakes, preserves and other produce from the region.